
The Santa Cruz River and its accompanying Flats define this Pinal County landscape as it was mapped just after World War II. The settlement at Eloy is shown at a pivotal moment of agricultural and logistical development, anchored by the Southern Pacific Railroad and the proximity of the U S Dept of Agric Farm Labor Camp. The map reveals the early irrigation infrastructure of the region, including the Greens Canal and the already Greens Reservoir (Abandoned), which reflect the challenges of water management in the desert.
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